Agarwal, SanjayAlton, Martin LuisBove, AbelNgounoue, VictoirePerrot, Vincent2014-09-152014-09-152013-06https://hdl.handle.net/10986/20133From 2011 to 2013, the World Bank-financed Budget Transparency Initiative1 has conducted a number of activities in the North-West and Adamawa Regions to make local council budgets more transparent and accessible to citizens. The pilot project developed and tested a number of tools and activities to increase the budget transparency of local councils and, in the process, to learn lessons about their efficacy. Based on the lessons learned dur¬ing the implementation of the pilot, this brief summarizes recommendations that are relevant to policy makers interested in scaling up efforts at increasing budget transparency at the local level.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOACCOUNTABILITYASSETSBUDGET LITERACYBUDGET PROCESSBUDGET TRANSPARENCYCITIZEN PARTICIPATIONCIVIL SOCIETYCIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONSCLAIMCOMMUNITY RADIODECENTRALIZATIONDISPOSITIONSEQUIPMENTEXPENDITUREEXPENDITURESINITIATIVEJOURNALISTSLAWSLOCAL AUTHORITIESMAYORSMEDIAMUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATIONSOPENNESSPUBLIC INVESTMENTPUBLIC MEETINGSSTAKEHOLDERSSUPERVISORY AUTHORITYTAXTAX REVENUESTITLETRANSPARENCYVILLAGECameroon Budget Transparency Initiative : Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Local Councils10.1596/20133